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Name:
Pan Yanhong
Education:
 
Research direction:
 
Academic
title:
Professor
Postal Code:
210008
Subject
categories:
palaeontology and stratigraphy
Mailing
Address:
39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, China
E-mail:
yhpan@nigpas.ac.cn

Resume:

2000.09-2004.07 Bachelor of Biology, Shaanxi Normal University

2004.09-2010.03 Doctoral candidate of Stratigraphy and Palaeontology, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2010.03-2013.02 Assistant at Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2013.03-2019.03 Associate Professor at Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 

2019.03- Professor at Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 

2008.05-2008.08 Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg

2009.01-2009.10 Geocentral of northernbayern, Erlangen University

2010.10-2010.12 Geocentral of northernbayern, Erlangen University

2012.05-2012.10 Geocentral of northernbayern, Erlangen University

Direction:

Ecosystem analysis of Mesozoic lakes: Palaeoecology and taphonomy of the invertebrates of the Jehol biota,Sedimentology of the early Cretaceous lacustrine deposits;

Systematic palaeontology of the Mesozoic bivalves: Rudists from Tibet and southern Xinjiang, Jurassic Non-marine bivalves from Sichuan, Cretaceous Non-marine bivalves from northeastern China, Triassic Marine bivalves from southern China.

Achievements:
Publications:

1.      Pan et al., 2019. The molecular evolution of feathers with direct evidence from fossils. PNAS, in press.

2.      Pan et al., 2019. Taphonomy of fish concentrations from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen Plattenkalk of Southern Germany. Neues Jahrbuch fuer Geologie und Palaeontologie, in press.

3.      Pan et al., 2018. Applications of chemical imaging techniques in paleontology. National Sciences Review, doi:10.1093/nsr/nwy107.

4.      Pan et al. (eds.), 2017. Geologic and biotic events on the continent during the Jurassic/Cretaceous transition. Palaeoworld, special issue 26.

5.      Pan et al. 2016. Molecular evidence of keratin and melanosomes in feathers of the Early Cretaceous bird Eoconfuciusornis. PNAS, 113, doi/10.1073/pnas.1617168113.

6.      Pan et al., 2016. Non-marine bivalve Trigonioides (Trigonioides) quadratus from the Cretaceous strata of the Lhasa block, Tibet, and its biostratigraphic implications. Palaeontological Research, 20:61-69.

7.      Pan et al., 2015. Biostratinoic analysis of Lycoptera beds from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation, western Liaoning, China. Palaeontology, 58:537-561.

8.      Pan et al., 2015. Exceptional preservation of clam shrimp (Branchiopoda, Eucrustacea) eggs from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota and implications for paleoecology and taphonomy. Journal of Paleontology, 89:369-376.

9.      Pan et al., 2014. A model for organic fossilization of the Early Cretaceous Jehol lagerst?tte based on the taphonomy of “Ephemeropsis trisetalis”. Palaios, 29:363-377

10.   Pan et al., 2014. Early Triassic bivalves from the Feixianguan Formation in Xingyi, Guizhou and the Ximatang Formation in Qiubei, Yunnan (southern China). Palaeoworld, 23:143-154.

11.   Pan et al., 2013. The brackish-water bivalve Waagenoperna from the Lower Jurassic Badaowan Formation of the Junnggar Basin and its palaeoenvironmental and palaeogeographic significance. Geoscience Frontier, 4:95-103

12.   Pan et al., 2013. The Jehol Biota: Definition and distribution of exceptionally preserved relicts of a continental Early Cretaceous ecosystem. Cretaceous Research, 40:30-38.

13.   Pan et al., 2012. Dynamics of the lacustrine fauna from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation, China: implications of volcanic and climatic factors. Lethia, 45:299-314.

14.   Pan et al., 2012. Taphonomy of Early Cretaceous freshwater bivalve concentrations from the Sihetun area, western Liaoning, NE China. Cretaceous Research, 34:94-106.

15.   Pan et al., 2009. Middle Jurassic unionids (non-marine Bivalvia) from the Shiwandashan Basin, southern China, with special emphasis on Cuneopsis Simpson. GFF, 131: 183-194.

16.   Xiaoli Wang, Jingmai K. O’Connor, John N. Maina, Yanhong Pan, Min Wang, Yan Wang, Xiaoting Zheng, Zhonghe Zhou, 2018. Archaeorhynchus preserving significant soft tissue including probable fossilized lungs. PNAS, 115: 11555-11560.

17.   Min Wang, Jingmai O’Connor, Yanhong Pan, Zhonghe Zhou, 2017. A bizarre Early Cretaceous enantiornithine bird with unique crural feathers and an ornithuromorph plough-shaped pygostyle. Nature Communications, 8: 14141.

18.   Xiaoting Zheng, Jingmai O’Connor, Xiaoli Wang, Yanhong Pan, Yan Wang, Min Wang, Zhonghe Zhou, 2017. Exceptional preservation of soft tissue in a new specimen of Eoconfuciusornis and its biological implications. National Science Review, 4: 174-190.

19.   Jingeng Sha, Yanhong Pan, Enpu Gong, Vivi Vajda, 2017. IGCP632 The Jurassic-Cretaceous transition in North Eastern China (western Liaoning and Inner Mongolia): An IGCP meeting and field excursion on the continental Jurassic. Episode, 40: 79-84.

20.   Franz T. Fürsich, Yanhong Pan, Yaqiong, Wang, 2016. Biostratinomy of bivalves from Jurassic and Early Cretaceous lakes of NE China. Palaeoworld, 25: 399-405.

21.   Franz T. Fürsich, Yanhong Pan, Markus Wilmsen, Mahmoud, R. Majidifard, 2016. Biofacies, taphonomy, and paleobiogeography of the Kamar-e-Mehdi Formation of east-central Iran, a Middle to Upper Jurassic shelf lagoon deposit. Facies, 62: doi10.1007/s10347-015-0451-6.

22.   Franz T. Fürsich, Yanhong Pan, 2016. Diagenesis of bivalves from Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous lacustrine deposits of northeastern China. Geological Magazine, 153: 17-37.

23.   Jingeng Sha, Yaqiong Wang, Yanhong Pan, Xiaogang Yao, Xin Rao, Huawei Cai, Xiaolin Zhang, 2016. Temporal and spatial distribution patterns of the marine-brackish-water bivalve Waagenoperna in China and its implications for climate and palaeogeography through the Triassic-Jurassic transition. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 464: 43-50.

24.   Yaqiong Wang, Paul E. Olsen, Jingeng Sha, Xiaogang Yao, Huanyu Liao, Yanhong Pan, Kinney Sean, Xiaolin Zhang, Xin Rao, 2016. Stratigraphy, correlation, depositional environments, and cyclicity of the Early Cretaceous Yixian and ?Jurassic-Cretaceous Tuchengzi formations in the Sihetun area (NE China) based on three continuous cores. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 464: 110-133.

25.   Xing Xu, Xiaoting Zheng, Corwin Sullivan, Xiaoli Wang, Lida Xing, Yan Wang, Xiaomei Zhang, Jingmai K.O'Connor, Fucheng Zhang, Yanhong Pan, 2015. A bizarre Jurassic maniraptoran theropod with preserved evidence of membranous wings. Nature 521: 70-73.

26.   Jingeng Sha, Paul E. Olsen, Yanhong Pan, Daoyi Xu, Yaqiong Wang, Xiaolin Zhang, Xiaogang Yao, Vivi Vajda, 2015. Triassic-Jurassic climate in continental high-latitude Asia was dominanted by obliquity-paced variations (Junggar Basin, Urumqi, China). PNAS, 112: 3624-3629.

27.   Franz, T. Fursich, Yanhong Pan, 2014. Callovian-Oxfordian (Jurassic) bivalves from the Kamar-e-Mehdi Formation of east-central Iran. Beringeria 44:3-50.

28.   Manja Hethke, Franz T.Fürsich, Baoyu Jiang, Yanhong Pan, 2013. Seasonal to sub-seasonal palaeoenvironmental changes in Lake Sihetun (Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation, NE China). International Journal of Earth Science (Geol Rundsch), 102: 351-378.

29.   Franz T. Fürsich, Jingeng Sha, Baoyu Jiang, Yanhong Pan, 2007. High resolution palaeoecological and taphonomic analysis of Early Cretaceous lake biota, western Liaoning (NE-China). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 253: 434-457.

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